Variations of the Ground-Measured Solar Ultraviolet Radiation During the Solar Eclipse on March 9, 1997

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Results of investigations of the solar ultraviolet radiation measured on the ground during the solar eclipse observed over Irkutsk on March 9, 1997 are presented. The spectral distribution variations (radiation 296-326 nm) are revealed and discussed in connection with proposed ozone-eclipse effect. It is suggested that variations in spectra observed at the time close to the maximum phase of eclipse can be caused by the multiple scattering effect of the ultraviolet radiation

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